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Parents and Children Together: The Complex Needs of Low-Income Men and How Responsible Fatherhood Programs Address Them

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  • Robin Dion
  • Pamela Holcomb
  • Heather Zaveri
  • Angela Valdovinos D'Angelo
  • Elizabeth Clary
  • Daniel Friend
  • Scott Baumgartner

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This report examines (1) the characteristics and views of fathers who voluntarily enrolled in responsible fatherhood programs aimed at increasing their parental involvement, (2) how the programs were designed and implemented, and (3) how the fathers responded to the services offered in the programs.

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  • Robin Dion & Pamela Holcomb & Heather Zaveri & Angela Valdovinos D'Angelo & Elizabeth Clary & Daniel Friend & Scott Baumgartner, "undated". "Parents and Children Together: The Complex Needs of Low-Income Men and How Responsible Fatherhood Programs Address Them," Mathematica Policy Research Reports e5630378d5c84a8ca2a53875e, Mathematica Policy Research.
  • Handle: RePEc:mpr:mprres:e5630378d5c84a8ca2a53875ef62597d
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    1. M. Robin Dion & Heather Zaveri & Pamela Holcomb, 2015. "Responsible Fatherhood Programs in the Parents and Children Together (PACT) Evaluation," Mathematica Policy Research Reports 10fa58b56a0f43c1acc0315b4, Mathematica Policy Research.
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